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Date:      Wed, 9 Oct 2002 12:18:52 -0400 (EDT)
From:      "TheGlenMann" <cumquott@suscom.net>
To:        <nick@rogness.net>
Cc:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Ping to broadcast ok from subnet, not ok otherwise
Message-ID:  <3686.12.151.4.177.1034180332.squirrel@webmail.suscom.net>
In-Reply-To: <20021009094535.E1340-100000@skywalker.rogness.net>
References:  <20021009094535.E1340-100000@skywalker.rogness.net>

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From the deft fingers of Nick Rogness...
> On Wed, 9 Oct 2002, TheGlenMann wrote:
>
>> Hi all-
>>
>> (Is this list working right? - I'm getting lots of wierd stuff in the
>> digests...but anyway...)
>>
>> Other attempts to find the answer to this have failed, hopefully this
>> isn't too off-topic.
>>
>> We have several subnets connected via Frame Relay. Call them 10.10.1,
>> 10.10.2, 10.10.3, etc. On each, the gateway is the 254 address, e.g.,
>> 10.10.1.254.
>>
>> Sitting at a 10.10.1.n machine, I can ping the gateway 10.10.x.254 on
>> every subnet. However, a ping to the broadcast address as
>>   ping -c1 10.10.x.255
>> fails on some of the subnets (from outside that subnet). From within
>> the subnet, the ping to the broadcast succeeds everywhere. Pings to
>> known hosts (and 10.10.x.254) succeed always from everywhere.
>>
>> So, my question is, why would I be able to successfully ping to the
>> broadcast address from within a subnet but not from outside the
>> subnet, but only in certain cases? We have a mix of windows, FreeBSD,
>> router, and other machines on each subnet. (I'm led to ask all this
>> since where the broadcast doesn't work from outside the subnet,
>> neither does DHCP, which is proving to be a real problem!)
>
> 	Do you have Cisco routers connecting your frame's together?
>

We have a Cisco router for the T1 to the internet, but the frame routers
are Motorola/Vanguard 320 with a Vanguard 6520 at our main location. I've
looked at the settings on the 320's, but with no luck (I cannot access the
6520 at all - I'm locked out).

I've was told by our vendor that "Well, DHCP is known to 'just stop
working' on the 320's...you need an expensive software upgrade." Not
acceptable, since nothing changed. Vanguard (who bought the Motorola
Vanguard equipment line) would not even think about the question for less
than $600.




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